On top of what Nate described, I'd add that if a company uses (copy and 
paste) snippets of OpenUP  to build a process and commercialize it, they 
would need to make that process available under EPL.

Ricardo Balduino
Senior Software Engineer

IBM Rational (www.ibm.com/rational)
EPF Committer (www.eclipse.org/epf)



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Ostensibly, I would think that they?re free to incorporate OpenUP content, 
in whole or in part, into their own original works of authorship, without 
incurring any obligation to the community.  However, if they modify the 
OpenUP/Basic (or other plugin) content at all, they would be required by 
the terms of the EPL to contribute that modified content to the project.
 
Example: Write a TDD plugin that overrides the ?Create Test Cases? task = 
no obligation.
Modify the OpenUP/Basic ?Create Test Cases? task in their own environment 
= required to share with EPF
 
Nate
 
 

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hiho,
 
I am trying to understand the Eclipse Public License, but I am having 
trouble translating its meaning to the real-world circumstances of the 
usage, modification, and cannibalism possibilities for OpenUP.
 
We have a customer who would get great value from organizing their process 
assets from a SPEM perspective, managing and publishing them with EPF 
Composer, and utilizing the process content from OpenUP.  But they are 
already down the path of doing an informally structured website full or 
process content.  If I propose OpenUP/Basic, there is a good chance 
they?ll say ?can I just grab <this chunk> and <this chunk>??
 
So is it legal in the Eclipse Public License for an organization to just 
copy some guidelines and cut-and-paste some other snippets into their 
process repository that is not using EPF Composer and then go on about 
their business?
 
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